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Reactor

The reactor is the source of energy for the ship. Information about the reactor is shown in the 'Reactor' window. The reactor is powered by a fuel. The available amount of fuel can be seen under the name "Fuel". This amount changes in time depending on the level of energy supplied (position - Current). The energy from the reactor is divided into three systems: Drive, Shields and Weapons. Total reduction of energy for a particular system results in its complete shutting down. Damage to the rector also results in the shutdown of all systems. Lowering the amount of energy for a specific system increases the buffer level (position Available). This allows you to redirect energy to another system.

The level of energy and the amount of fuel can be adjusted using the Efficiency slider.

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